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Striking a chord with his soul-stirring music

Over the last few years, Sanio Fernandes and his troupe of musicians have been speaking about the Goan way of life through their regular music videos. Their songs, shot and sung in Dubai, have struck a chord with Goans, not just in Goa but all over the world. Café catches up with Sanio before the release of his latest song

Herald Team

With everyone talking about the rains, Sanio Fernandes, who is usually introduced as ‘the sensational internet Konkani star’ , decided to do what he does best – sing a cantar. Donning a Sao-Joao-style floral copel, he, along with a friend, played an acoustic cover of ‘Pavsachea Tempar’ (originally sung by Lorna, with lyrics by Neves Oliveira).

There was something earthy about the way the duo sang the song, mixed with conversations in Konkani about the weather, the kind of conversations Goans have on their balcãos. It’s no wonder that the song resonated with many – from Goans dealing with the first rains and petrichor to those like Sanio and others, who are living abroad and missing the rains in Goa.

This is not the first time Sanio Fernandes and his group of musicians have used simple melodies to create a yearning among Goans for an era when these Konkani classics were composed and ruled the radio waves.

He has since sung many songs such as the World Goa Day remix, Konkani covers like ‘Mhozo Patlav Korunk’, ‘Sao Joao’, a cover of ‘Feliz Navidad’ and ‘Shezari’. The list is endless but it also includes the popular ‘Despacito’ cover ‘Sovkas Nachumia’. He also has originals like ‘Konkani Maim Bhas’ and ‘Goa Mannik Udentichem’ and now, he is set to launch his latest single.

“The name of the song is ‘Tin Kallzam’, and this is the first time I have personally composed the lyrics and also arranged the music for this song. The topic is a sensitive one,” says Sanio.

For this, he worked with his team of musicians, dancers, cinematography and editing. He credits his friend, Abdul Mutallib , who hails from Loutolim, for working on all his videos till date and claims it was a big reason for putting him on the globe via his YouTube channel called MoonByte Studio. “Our multi-tasking team members include Aquino Azavedo, Dexter Furtado, Nerissa Cardozo, Vicente Allende, Rodney Vaz, Fernandes Franco and Inacin Travas. Also in this video are my friends Tony Kizomboy and Hasten Tavares, who featured as dancers in my first video, ‘World Goa Day’, 10 years ago,” adds Sanio, who truly believes in the power of team work.

Sanio feels that his desire to create videos that connect with the Goan diaspora was a result of the requests he got from listeners during his live performances. He reminisces how, after performances, guests would come to him and say ‘that song you just sang touched my heart, do you have it in a CD somewhere?’.

“So my musician friends were consistent and persistent in encouraging me to record songs and upload them on YouTube so that many could watch,” he adds.

Speaking about how he feels about the overwhelming response he has received, Sanio says he will be eternally grateful. “I’m grateful because I get an opportunity to use my God-given gift to shape hearts and minds for the better. Our Goans are hard-working, simple, generous and loving people. Our people deserve great music and songs to be happy. Our full team intends that our music, lyrics and videos will also serve as chicken soup for the soul for many Konkani lovers,” he says.

It is important to note here that his interactions with global audiences are not just restricted to YouTube. Besides his live performances, where he meets a lot of Goans, he is invited to a lot of countries to perform, especially at Goan themed functions. Elaborating on how he feels about performing for Goans in a foreign land, he says that he cherishes that personal connection. The ability to help Goans to enjoy their music, irrespective of what they may be going through, even for a moment, is something he truly values. “I can’t help but recognise that when we sing or perform, it is all about serving our audience and allowing them to have a great time. I have so far been invited by our Goans to perform in Bahrain, London and California and I will be travelling to Australia in July for their World Goa Day show in Melbourne,” says Sanio.

Speaking about his future plans, Sanio points out that they will continue writing songs and spreading soul stirring messages. “What drives me and my team is that we get an opportunity to use this powerful platform of Konkani entertainment and we want to use it to do good – to spread love, joy, principles, values and togetherness amongst our families and communities,” he says.

His Goan identity is a big influence on this Seraulim lad, who studied at Loyola High School, Margao and pursued his further studies in the aviation industry in Australia and USA. Though music is is calling, he also works for the airline Emirates in Dubai as a Standards Quality and Procedures Controller.

While his parents, Luisa Maria Succorina and Antonio Fernandes, pushed him in his studies, the also made sure he had a strong musical background from a very young age and he recalls the days he learned the violin under the late Dominic Dourado, a Bollywood violinist who, he feels, gave him the best basics in music.

“My musical journey begins from playing the bass guitar in a local village band during my teens, to performing one man shows at friends’ private parties in Dubai when I started work. I play the guitar and keyboard,” says Sanio, who is also known to arrange music well.

On a concluding note, when asked if he has any message for his audiences, Sanio states that on behalf of his team, he would like to thank one and all for their support and encouragements.

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